• The Pfarrernotbund (English: Emergency Covenant of Pastors) was an organisation founded on 21 September 1933 to unite German evangelical theologians, pastors...
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    an affront to the principle of baptism, Martin Niemöller founded the Pfarrernotbund (Pastors' Emergency League). In November, a rally of 20,000 Nationalist...
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    ISBN. The Confessing Church grew out of the Pastors' Emergency League (Pfarrernotbund) founded by Martin Niemöller in 1933. See article on Confessing Church...
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    pastors and ecclesiastical lawyers. In 1933, Niemöller founded the Pfarrernotbund, an organization of pastors to "combat rising discrimination against...
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  • the leadership of Martin Niemöller, the Pastors' Emergency League (Pfarrernotbund) was formed, presumably for the purpose of assisting clergy of Jewish...
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    within "intact [de]" and "destroyed churches [de]" (see below) and the Pfarrernotbund (Emergency Covenant of Pastors) led by pastor Martin Niemöller. In consequence...
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    After Hitler's Machtergreifung ("seizure of power") he joined the Pfarrernotbund and the Confessing Church along with other notable Protestant theologians...
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  • one grandparent" was considered "not Aryan". After protest by the "Pfarrernotbund", Reich Bishop Ludwig Müller suspended this church law on 16 November...
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    Church of the old-Prussian Union, resistance was organized within the Pfarrernotbund (150 members in late 1933) and Confessing Church (Bekennende Kirche)...
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  • with traditional Lutheran doctrine. Martin Niemöller organized the Pfarrernotbund (Pastors' Emergency League) which was supported by nearly 40 percent...
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  • training on behalf of the Confessing Church. Schniewind joined the Pfarrernotbund (loosely "Emergency League of Pastors"). As a result of his activities...
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    Jacob proposed to found the Emergency Covenant of Pastors (German: Pfarrernotbund), and so they did, electing Pastor Niemöller their president. On the...
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  • having been asked by Pastor Martin Niemöller to help him build up the Pfarrernotbund, an organisation set up to help pastors affected by the infamous Arierparagraph...
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    Grüber joined the Nazi-opposing Emergency Covenant of Pastors (German: Pfarrernotbund). On 2 February 1934 the presbytery (Domkirchenkollegium) of the Berlin...
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  • September 1933 Ernst Hornig founded the Emergency Pastors' League ("Pfarrernotbund"), which became a Christian resistance organisation, rejecting "German...
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    Protestant principles and founded the Emergency Covenant of Pastors (German: Pfarrernotbund), presided by Pastor Martin Niemöller. Its members concluded that a...
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    resistants. Within the Protestant church, resistant was organized within the Pfarrernotbund (150 members in late 1933) and Confessing Church ("Bekennende Kirche")...
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    minutes. Prussian secret police raided the homes of members of the Pfarrernotbund and confiscated membership lists. Born: Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister...
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    member of the Nazi opposing Emergency Covenant of Pastors (German: Pfarrernotbund), was strictly rejected by the German Christian-dominated Kaulsdorf...
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